For the first time since leaving prison, the mother of Alfie Lamb can be seen, who destroyed the death of the car seat.
Adrian Hoare, 26, dyed her dark hair blonde and red to avoid being recognized.
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The mother of tragic toddler Alfie Lamb was spotted for the first time since she was released from prison in JulyPhoto credit: Gary Stone
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Adrian Hoare, 26, dyed his hair so that he would not be recognizedCredit: Company News and Pictures
She put three-year-old Alfie in the footwell of friend Stephen Waterson’s Audi and did nothing as he rammed his seat back into the tot.
Alfie suffered from suffocation and died of a heart attack a few days later in 2018.
Hoare was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for child cruelty, perversion of justice, and separate assault. Evil Waterson got 7½ years for manslaughter.
Hoare was released after five months but recalled after violating her license terms at HMP Bronzefield, Surrey.
In July she finally went free.
Our photo shows her taking a walk near her mother’s house, Janis Templeton-Hoare, 55.
She is believed to live with her in Chatham, Kent.
A source said: “It’s disgusting to see them walking the streets again.
“She doesn’t deserve Alfie and she doesn’t deserve to be free.
It’s disgusting to see them walking the streets again.
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“Filthy bastards who abuse children are among the most hated perpetrators, so it’s no surprise she tries not to be discovered.”
After her release in 2019, Hoare blamed Waterson for the death.
They had been shopping in Sutton, south London, when Waterson, annoyed by Alfie’s crying, converted his passenger seat into the toddler at his mother’s feet.
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A source said: “She doesn’t deserve Alfie and doesn’t deserve to be free”Photo credit: Press Association Pictures
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Evil Waterson gets 7½ years for manslaughterPhoto credit: PA: Press AssociationAlfie Lamb was filmed on CCTV to keep up with mom and stepfather